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A path to lower-risk painkillers

  New findings provide vital step towards exploring pain medications that may lower risks of prescription drug abuse and side...

Bamboozled: Breast Mutilation as Preventive Care?

    The mainstream corporate-controlled media is heralding Angelina Jolie's decision to have her perfectly healthy breasts and ovaries...

Is “D” Key?

An increasing number of studies are linking vitamin D deficiency to a host of medical conditions. This includes heart disease, diabetes,...

ESPN To Give Robin Roberts ‘Espy’ Award For Courage

NEW YORK — ESPN is staying in the family in giving its Arthur Ashe Courage Award to Robin Roberts at its annual ESPY awards this summer. The “Good Morning America” anchor is being saluted for how she kept viewers involved in her treatments for two serious illnesses. She had breast cancer in 2007 and last year had to undergo a bone marrow transplant to treat a rare blood disorder. Roberts returned to “Good Morning America” last month. Roberts came to sister company ABC from ESPN, where she was the network’s first black female sportscaster. Most past awards recipients have sports connections, like former Tennessee women’s basketball coach Pat Summitt last year. But the ESPYs have also honored Nelson Mandela and the four men who tried to stop one of the Sept. 11 hijackings. ...

Study Suggests Most Double Mastectomy Surgeries Aren’t Necessary

ANN ARBOR (WWJ) - A new study suggests that most women who chose to have a double mastectomy, may not actually...

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